Example sentences of "[noun] it be one " in BNC.

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1 I 'm I 'm stuck for a word I 've I 've asked Angela , I ca n't explain to her what I mean it 's awful when you , when you got a word at the back of your mind it 's one of those words where ki , a kid ham anybody , any person can er , realise that something needs doing and do it without being told to do it .
2 We need the best backup it 's one of the best services we can offer for recruitment and retention .
3 However complex the outward manifestations of the religious life may be , at bottom it is one and simple .
4 As an ecumenical exercise the weekend was a failure ; as a marathon of movement and music for Medau enthusiasts it was one of the most enjoyable occasions ever , thanks chiefly to Margaret 's own tremendous flow of energy , her inspired teaching and her musical inventiveness .
5 But behind this victimised female self , whose actions and desires are assumed to be not truly ‘ her own ’ , since they derive from processes of force , conditioning or psychological manipulation , there is seen to be an authentic female self , whose recovery or discovery it is one of the aims of feminism to achieve .
6 ‘ Until the blunders it was one of the best games I 'd seen for a while . ’
7 For the visiting teacher it was one of access .
8 Nestled neatly between the Grand Canal and St. Mark 's Square it is one of the oldest hotels in Venice — housed in a 15th century building .
9 IN CRICKET these days it 's one damn thing after another .
10 Contrary to popular opinion it is one of the energy sources necessary to get things done .
11 ‘ When we drew 0–0 at Highbury on Boxing Day it was one of our worst displays of the season .
12 For a man who found it difficult to write for more than three hours a day it was one way of passing time but , more importantly , as he explained in an address in 1951 , it was necessary for him to hold a job which other people considered useful ; he had so little confidence in his own work that he did not want to risk wasting all of his time upon it .
13 So we 're very committed to O D B C. It is one standard which we 're following , it is an alternative A P I for the desktop which is obviously strong because of the Microsoft relationship , erm but we will also foth follow other standards in terms of A P Is for the desktop as well .
14 But now to get into the pit it 's one of the jobs to go to .
15 Certainly for the American clearinghouses it is one of their few sources of finance , and again it also serves to maintain them as focal points for information .
16 One minute it 's one thing , and then it 's another !
17 But when she does produce a champion it is one of remarkable character and ability .
18 In some ways it was one of the most satisfying climbs I 've done .
19 It is not common sense , and the fact that for most people it is one of the fundamental taken-forgranted assumptions of daily life is a measure of the tremendous success and power of the capitalist global system project .
20 And er process was er match-guising so it was You know they were list They listened to three different people well th th they thought it was three people it was one person doing three ac the three accents er dialects sorry .
21 For Graeme Souness it was one of utter frustration .
22 There are little tricks , for example , if it 's a time clause , when you think to yourself oh God it 's one of those lists , you sit down and calm yourself , take a Valium or whatever it is and just apply yourselves to that , right , what the next point is so the first thing I want you to do is stop at this time clause , when you realize it 's a time clause I want you to go trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot to the main verb , alright ?
23 Now I suppose for most of us because of the very fact were here this morning they have been few and far between such experiences , perhaps what is more common is that we may have spent time with someone who was dying , their last few hours , their last few minutes , and if they were not unconscious I wonder what sort of conversation would be going on between us and them , what sort of things would we , would we of been saying , what would we be asking us , well in this passage that we have been reading we have just such a conversation , two men who are on the verge of death , death can only be hours away for both of them , and here they have this conversation , it was in that sense it was one of the strangest interviews any body ever had with Jesus not only is the , the account here of er a death bed conversion , but the one who is saving is also in the process of dying .
24 But behind the scenes it is one operation , with Taubmans and Cromadex staff interchanging job functions .
25 Karen get that answer the call it 's one of your neighbours now .
26 By contrast , in the subtropics it is one of the most important causes of parasitic gastroenteritis .
27 ‘ Let's have a look at it , in case it 's one of the things Great-Granny does n't eat.n He tried to force open her fingers .
28 They were in a wine bar not far from the studios , and every time the door opened Preston looked up nervously in case it was one of their colleagues , or the Corsican with a sawn-off shotgun .
29 The Sanusi episode in the Zuwaya image was sometimes a sign of resistance to the Italians ; in other circumstances and discussions it was one of submission .
30 I remember Gary , Gary it was one of the first it was when he
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